Kiprobalhato wrote:
i was employed from late july last year to early december. i was a dishwasher at a beer garden downtown. made $11/hr. i left to go globetrotting, i gave my two weeks notice, unlike all the others who left apparently, and left gracefully and on good terms. not that i'd want to go back there, i'm grateful for the work experience, skills gained and connections made, but not so much for the scars it left on my fingertips.
my ASD was not a problem there. i hardly, if ever, interacted with others in the dish pit besides the line cooks i quickly got familiar with, in fact it might have been an asset. having autism is most certainly not a negative all the time, in being able to keep a job. compared to the other dishwashers who quickly left or were fired due to temper and dissatisfaction, my relative calmness and invented "dish zen" helped me stay longer than anyone else in my position, there.
the sinks were my dojo......
I give you much credit, Kipro ...
I once volunteered to work in a kitchen for a Women's Retreat weekend.
It was 95 degrees outside, and they soon discovered that
I could not handle preparing food for large numbers of people ...
couldn't even peel potatoes fast enough,
so they awarded me the job of
* drumroll please * ...
Dishwasher!
It was all going fine, until
the dishwasher broke!
But I survived.
Glad you had an overall good experience!
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